Posted on 05/01/2025 7:53:26 AM PDT by marcusmaximus
Russian Security Council Deputy Chairman Dmitry Medvedev on Thursday mocked a new U.S.-Ukraine investment deal as forcing Kyiv to pay for military aid with its natural resources, calling Ukraine a “vanishing country.”
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“The Republican-led U.S. Senate is preparing to impose more ‘crushing sanctions’ against us. We’ll see how the new administration responds,” Medvedev wrote. “Trump’s ratings have gone down, and the ‘deep state’ is fiercely resisting him.”
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“Trump’s ratings have gone down....”
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I see the Ruskies listen to “American” fake news.
Ukraine needs a big partner to help develop their mineral resources. Otherwise, China will flood the market to drive down prices and eliminate Ukraine and all other competitors. How did China come to control most of the rare earth market when these minerals are located at numerous places around the world? Subsidizing their industries to capture the market is what China has done and will do in the future.
Very observant. Russia gets fed 24/7 disinformation....from OUR media. LOL.
They create a lot of it, too.
Nuthin’ wrong with Ukraine “paying for” US support; when Trump finally makes a deal with the Ruskies, Ukraine will profit going forward from its joint effort with the US on the minerals. Win-win, as they say.
The Russian concern for Ukraine feels a bit disingenuous at the moment.
“The Russian concern for Ukraine feels a bit disingenuous at the moment.”
Don’t you care about your brother? Triplets if you count Belarus.
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